Trading Away Conservative Successes in Tech Policy
In an attempt to settle political scores with “Big Tech,” some conservatives are suggesting policy changes that would be an unwise tradeoff of past successful conservative policy victories.
Russia to the EU: Getting Cold Enough Yet?
Germany doubles down on a bad bet: That Russia won't use oil and gas as a political weapon.
Will California's Government Raise Taxes Even More?
In the competition for the state with the most taxes and the highest tax rates, California is striving to be way ahead of the pack—making other states look like a better option.
Time Again for the Annual "Obamacare's Doing Great!" Ruse
Obamacare has never lived up to Democrats' predictions, but you wouldn't know that from recent media stories about the latest enrollments.
The Energy Axis of Evil Grows--and Thrives
George Bush's Axis of Evil has grown and morphed into an Energy Axis of Evil, where several autocratic states produce and sell or buy energy that supports their political and economic mischief.
Your Taxes Are Likely to Be More Complicated This Year
After four years of simpler income taxes, this year tax compliance will be more complicated thanks to the Biden administration.
What If Taxpayers Imposed 'Price Controls' on Congress?
The's a way to impose price controls on Congress to limit how much it costs taxpayers. It's called the budget sequester.
An Alternative for the Vaccine Hesitant: The Covid-19 Treatment Pill
Having effective, easy-to-use treatments for Covid-19 is needed to help us return to normal. It looks like they're here.
Regulators Going Off the Chain on Cryptocurrency
Regulators and legislators seem increasingly eager to impose government involvement as soon as an innovation hits the headlines.
It's Official: 2017 Tax Cuts Helped Low- and Middle-Income Earners Most
While Republicans in 2017 gave low- and middle-income earners a big tax cut, Democrats are now planning to do the same for the wealthy.


